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The hidden personality behind the mysterious Star of November 2024 revealed… and it's quite improbable

The Mysterious Star was (finally) revealed this Tuesday, November 19 in The 12 strokes of noon. No blue box anymore hides the portrait of the celebrity of the month of November 2024, allowing us to discover their identity, which is surprising to say the least.

A little over a month after having already found the identity of Harry Roselmack, Émilien has just made all the blue boxes that hid the portrait of the celebrity that had to be guessed to win the Mysterious Star of November disappear. 2024. A performance that he almost achieved on Monday November 18 by failing the last question, depriving him of a “Masterstroke” and leaving part of the portrait hidden. But this Tuesday, November 19, this last doubt disappeared and he was able to see which star all these clues referred to. However, the champion couldn't come up with a name because he didn't pull off a “Masterstroke.” He will therefore have to add at least one victory to his record to win its fifteenth star worth 29,778 euros.

The 12 strokes of noon : who is the famous French writer who was hiding behind the Mysterious Star of November 2024?

When the last blue box disappeared, the face of Victor Hugo was revealed to the greatest champion in the history of TF1 but also to the viewers. A surprise sinceit is very rare to see historical figures in the Mysterious Stars. Born in 1802 in Besançon and died in 1885 in , he is one of the best-known writers in the history of French literature. Poet, playwright and novelist, he excelled in all three fields and offered works still studied today at each level of the school curriculum. We owe him the play Ruy Blasthe poem Tomorrow at dawn dedicated to his late daughter Léopoldine – which many schoolchildren recited – but also the novels Les Miserables et Notre-Dame of Paris, which continue to undergo numerous adaptations today. Victor Hugo was also a parliamentarian under the July Monarchy, the Second and the Third Republic. Committed to peace and freedom, he opposed the death penalty as well as slavery.

The 12 strokes of noon : what did the clues from the Mysterious Star of November 2024 relate to?

But then, how could we find this historical personality? The island which constitutes the background of the canvas refers to his exile after Napoleon III took power. He first went to the island of Jersey before leaving for Guernsey. The octopus tentacle is present because it was he who invented the word, the gargoyle refers to Notre-Dame de Paris just like the lily flower which is the name of one of the characters in the novel. The hat is of course his famous headgear with which he was photographed and brushes come to represent his affection for pictorial art since he himself painted pictures. The sword can bring to mind one of his poems entitled Knights errant. Finally, the slate with several mathematical operations simply shows his little appetite for this material.

The 12 strokes of noon : here is the mysterious Star of November 2024 completely discovered boxes

The mysterious Star of the 12 strokes of noon dated November 19, 2024. CAPTURE TF1

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